Netflix Streaming, my New Internet Best Friend (and she can be yours too)

Summers are great and they can also be tough. There are just so many daylight hours. We’re loving them now, but soon, we’ll be counting how many more days before school starts again. (I would like you to write down the date that happens, and then send me an email, please). Last year, I bought my then-9 year old son a really complex Lego set from their architecture series. He was done building it in a day. There were 100 more days left of summer vacation. If I hypothetically bought a Lego set for every summer vacation day…. crazy talk.

Luckily, Netflix has become my internet best friend. And, for $7.99 per month Netflix will be your best friend, too (in fact, I’m giving away an annual subscription- details below). Granted, I’m kinda late to Netflix Streaming lovefest. Though being subscribers for over a year, my husband and I were bigger DVD and cable VOD watchers (we’re in our 40s and old habits are hard to break, yo). But I’m now a clear convert to the magic that is streaming internet TV and movies, especially since watching House of Cards. Have you seen my current Netflix queue? It’s ba-na-nas. More importantly, I have a Netflix queue at the ready for my son for this looooong summer.

But, if you’re looking for TV ideas for your kids to stay out of the sun during peak hours, Netflix Families has come-up with great lists of ideas organized in fantastic categories, like:

Also, Netflix will be rolling out individual profiles later this year and I’ve been able to try out. Looky-there:

So now when my son goes to his profile, which is set for children 12 and under, his recommended movie selections (based on his preferences and viewing habits) will be different from those offered in my profile. I also set up a separate Kallman Family profile that recommends movies that are PG-13/TV-14 and below. Our son is allowed to see some PG-13 movies, on a case-by-case basis, and this option allows us to review more options together and talk them through before selecting. These profiles will roll-out to Netflix members later in the year and from speaking to other families will be especially well-received.

One thing I was surprised by during my meetings at Netflix was how many parents don’t set the parental controls on their Netflix accounts. In fact, during our meetings with Netflix my friend Heather Armstrong was poking great fun at me about it. She posted a funny picture of me asking Netflix about it. Go take a look.

You find and set the parental controls quite easily by going to “Your Account” and then scrolling to “Preferences.”

Lastly, until I visited Netflix’s headquarters I wasn’t aware that Netflix streaming could be accessed through 1,100 internet-capable consumer devices and most families have 5 of those already in their home (here’s where you can learn how to set it up Watch the Netflix video). I’m such a fan, I plan on gifting Netflix annual subscriptions to family members during the holiday season.

In honor of the launch of Netflix Families, I would love to gift (on behalf of Alpha Mom) one US-based reader an annual subscription to Netflix (valued at $95.88). Just leave me a comment below on your favorite TV series or movie from your childhood that you love/would love to share with your kid(s). (One entry per household address please). I’ll keep the comment section open until June 30th at 11:59pm EST and will randomly select a winner from the entries below. Also, Netflix offers a free monthly trial.

64 Responses to “Netflix Streaming, my New Internet Best Friend (and she can be yours too)”

Oh! LOVELY! My daughters were heartbroken when Blues Clues went away, but thankfully there are lots of other options – Timmy Time is the current favorite of the youngest and My Big Big Friend is the choice for the oldest!

I want my son to love Sesame Street and Mr Rogers as much as I did but so far it’s all Curious George all the time. I think when he’s a bit older he may love all the Disney classics – I can’t wait to introduce him to Rescue Rangers, DuckTales (woo-oo), and TaleSpin to name a few!

We love Netflix streaming! I am a huge fan of “Call the Midwife,” and my sons are in love with “Jake and the Neverland Pirates.” We don’t have cable, and we almost never watch network tv. This is soooo much better for us.

Oh, how fun! I would love to watch some of my favorite Star Trek episodes with my kids, while they laugh at all the bad acting and not so special effects; then I will chase then out of the room and be perfectly happy to watch…all by myself Thanks for the chance!

I am showing my age here, but I never missed an episode of Little House on the Prairie. I love the idea of the minimalist family life where time is spent together and in nature. Beautiful and completely opposite of our life here in the middle of Phoenix.

Gosh, I thought reading through everyone else’s list would spark reminders of shows I love but the only ones really are Wonder Years (which is too advanced right now), Sesame Street (which I don’t love the new stuff) and Mr. Rogers (which my 2.5-year-old isn’t too interested in). I remember loving Rainbow Brite too. I’m sad there’s no more Nickelodeon on Netflix, but Netflix combined with Disney Jr. and PBS Kids apps works for us!